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Resources for ADD

Learn about ADD and tap into your inner advocate. These resources can provide you with information you need to make effective choices.

ADD Forum GuidelinesYou are invited to post on the ADD Forum. Use this article to find out how to post. We do have some guidelines to make the experience pleasant for everybocy.

ADD NewsletterThe BellaOnline ADD Newsletter will let you have the first glimpse of the latest articles and information on our Attention Deficit Disorder website. It will come into your e-mail weekly, but you will never be spammed. That's our promise to you. We want your readership, not advertising revenue.

ADDITUDE Magazine Online[offsite link]This is link to an online magazine that offers many resources for families with ADD/ADHD.

Attention Deficit Disorder Association BenefitsWhen I spend money it has to count for something. My membership in the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is a bargain! What benefits does the ADDA have for members? How do they improve the lives of adults living with Attention Deficit Disorder?

BellaOnline ADD Site TourHave you had questions about the BellaOnline ADD site? Come and take a brief tour of the site. Find the answers to your questions in this article! Are you still puzzled? Visit the Attention Deficit Disorder Forum!

Building School Success with ADD Gift DownloadI appreciate the BellaOnline readers. As my holiday gift to you, your family, and friends, enjoy a free download of my book. Building School Success with ADD will be free until January 1, 2013. If you miss the free gift download, it is available for purchase.

Criteria for Diagnosis of ADHD[offsite link]This link shows information from the CDC. Under the ADHD subject, it shows the diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of ADHD or ADD.

Free E-Book About ADD and School SuccessHelp a child with Attention Deficit Disorder enjoy more school success and fewer letdowns! Download my book, Building School Success with ADD free through January of 2017! It's the real deal. As an experienced teacher who has lived with ADD all of my life, I know what works in a classroom.

Informational Sites for Attention Deficit DisorderWhere do you get your information about Attention Deficit Disorder? A lot of information on the internet can be unreliable. Here is an annotated list of some of my favorite informational websites about ADD. They provide authoritative information that you can count on to be accurate.

Invisible Disabilities Association ReviewSince there is no visible mark when you have Attention Deficit Disorder, often folks do not understand how debilitating the negative symptoms of ADD can be. However, the people who run the website Invisible Disabilities Association (IDA) comprehend the pain that can be a part of ADD/ADHD.

Short Videos by Experts Explaining ADDA picture is worth a thousand words, and a video made by an articulate expert is worth its weight in gold. Do you ever get tired of talking to people who do not understand or believe in the challenges that come with Attention Deficit Disorder? These expert videos might help them to understand.

The Joshua Center[offsite link]The Joshua Center was founded to improve the lives of individuals and families who are affected by Tourette Syndrome. Since that time, they have branched out offer expertise in other neurological differences, including ADD/ADHD.

Your Character Strengths and ADDAs person with ADD, you are aware of many of your strengths. Would you be interested in more information about those strengths? One tool that you can use is the VIA Inventory of Strengths. It can be taken for no cost online. Use the info about your strengths to solve problems and improve your life!

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